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Presented by: Bethany Dentler, Executive Director Medina County Economic Development Corporation

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Linking Land Use and the Economy Lessons Learned in Local Government Policy-making from Upper Chippewa Creek Watershed Planning Partnership January 11, 2013. Presented by: Bethany Dentler, Executive Director Medina County Economic Development Corporation. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Presented by: Bethany Dentler, Executive Director Medina County Economic Development Corporation

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Strategy to protect Ohio’s watersheds to ensure long-term economic competitiveness and quality of life

Local governments incentivized to come together as a region

Goal: identify where conservation and development would be most appropriate within the selected watershed

Does not place restrictions on where development can occur

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Special incentives for development and conservation – includes enhanced access to state programs and funding

Direct working relationships with State decision-making agencies

Greater predictability to streamline decision making process for private sector developers

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Pilot Balanced Growth Watershed

◦ 2nd in Medina County

Grant from Ohio Watershed Resources Council

◦ Administered by Medina County Soil & Water Conservation District

Upper Chippewa Creek Watershed Planning Partnership created

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Watershed study area lies entirely within Medina County

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Create a Balanced Growth Plan that promotes the guiding principles for Sustainable Ohio Watersheds◦ Establish subcommittees: Conservation,

Development, Agriculture, Land Use Study◦ Develop land-use suitability criteria◦ Identify priority land-use areas

Reach consensus with local jurisdictions

Obtain resolutions of support

Receive State endorsement

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Tasked with chairing the Development Subcommittee

Committee job – provide recommendation to Planning Partnership

Determine what made up the criteria to designate a Priority Development Area

◦ PDA defined as a locally designated area where growth & redevelopment is to be especially promoted

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Solution to locations where Priority Development and Priority Conservation Areas overlapped: dual classification

◦ Map the overlap areas and allow incentives to apply to both development and conservation

◦ First consideration will be for conservation

Other conflicts resulted in “Local Preference Areas”

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Local Preference Area

PCA/PDA Overlap

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Collaboration is key – bring everyone to the table at the beginning of the process

Avoid “code words” that could undermine the process

Committee leadership requires patience and willingness to hear all sides of the debate

Don’t allow “government” to dominate - Include private sector experts in the field

Be open to compromise

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For a complete copy of the Upper Chippewa Creek Watershed Balanced Growth Plan, go to www.medinaswcd.org